A woman poisoned her family eye drops

August 24, 2017

The man from Utah began to suspect that his wife is trying to poison him. Recently Dallen Tabs felt bad: he had poor eyesight, the man was suffering from nausea, vomiting, headaches and has lost 18 pounds. One day Tubbs left the house and decided to search the house the source of his illness. He found a black zippered bag in which lay an open empty bottle of eye drops….

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Traveling in USA: the Kubota garden, Seattle, Washington

August 24, 2017

The peaceful garden Kubota, which can be found in the area of Rainer Beach, was created by the Japanese with a passion for gardening, who wanted to bring at least a small part calm and relaxing landscape design their homeland to America. source: flickr/CC/Sallysource: flickr/CC/InSapphoWeTrust This man was Fujitora Kubota, who moved to America from the Japanese island of Shikoku in 1907, settling in Seattle. Kubota was a gardener and…

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McDonald’s will prohibit the suppliers of meat to use antibiotics

August 24, 2017

Wednesday, August 23, in the McDonald’s Corp has announced that it will begin to restrict the use of antibiotics in the supply of chicken meat, writes Reuters. Campaign to combat antibiotic will focus on removing those drugs that may affect human health. However, the ones that are important for maintaining health of poultry will still apply. McDonald’s representatives said that in the next two years in the United States the…

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In Germany, the large seizures of ecstasy in the shape of the head of trump

August 24, 2017

The popularity of Donald trump is gaining momentum — not only in the United States and not only among respectable citizens. Last weekend in Germany have seized a large shipment of ecstasy pills was made in the form of orange head of an American President. We don’t doubt that it was he, the sick bears the inscription — Trump, and under it was listed No. 1. #Osnabrück — Kontrolle auf…

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Traveling in USA: the Kubota garden, Seattle, Washington

August 24, 2017

The peaceful garden Kubota, which can be found in the area of Rainer Beach, was created by the Japanese with a passion for gardening, who wanted to bring at least a small part calm and relaxing landscape design their homeland to America. source: flickr/CC/Sallysource: flickr/CC/InSapphoWeTrust This man was Fujitora Kubota, who moved to America from the Japanese island of Shikoku in 1907, settling in Seattle. Kubota was a gardener and…

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Powerball jackpot is committed to the historical record: how to increase your chances of winning

August 24, 2017

Already two with superfluous month no one can win jackpot Powerball — lottery the number of tickets sold is growing exponentially, as the amount of the main prize. Today, at stake is $700 million: this mind-boggling amount may become the second largest jackpot in the entire existence of the lottery — if you find its owner. Wednesday’s #Powerball jackpot has increased to an estimated $700 million. RT if you’re ready…

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What you need to know about the pseudo-spiders the.

August 24, 2017

Everyone knows that to tear the spiders legs for the sake of entertainment is bad. Ingacio, Escalante, entomologist of the University of California, Berkeley studying harvestmen, not mocking the poor insects, and they are not driven by malice or boredom, but a purely scientific interest. The whole point is that the legs of these spiders don’t have to take as they fall away. Neat pinch is enough to run the…

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What to spend the winnings of $700 million

August 24, 2017

Let’s be honest – most likely, you will not win the Powerball jackpot, which yesterday increased to $ 700 million, but the dream is always interesting, isn’t it? Now the jackpot – the second largest in the history of all lotteries of the United States. To clarify the situation: if you want to $ 700 million, this is possible only in installments for 30 payments over 29 years. Of course,…

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A monument to General Lee in Charlottesville hid under a black tarpaulin

August 24, 2017

On Tuesday evening, the city Council of Charlottesville voted to be monuments to General Lee and Thomas «Stonewall» Jackson canvas capes. No sooner said than done: on Wednesday workers began to fulfill his plans. In the video you can see workers using cranes and ropes cover the monument to the Confederate General Robert E. Lee Emancipation Park in a black oilskin cover. The same fate befell the statue of General…

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